CISA – Certified Information Systems Auditor

 

What is CISA?

The CISA® (Certified Information Systems Auditor®) is a professional qualification offered by ISACA® (Information Systems Audit and Control Association). It is intended for people who want to specialise in the auditing, control and security of information systems.

The CISA qualification is a globally recognised measure of proficiency in information systems audit and control practices and principles.

Book your place on the CISA course today

Our CISA Training Course has been specifically designed to ensure that you pass the ISACA CISA examination on the first attempt. This four-day Live Online course offers the perfect revision and preparation programme for the CISA exam.

CISA explained

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"Any ISACA programme when followed through from study, to exams, to actual certification, provides greater recognition in the marketplace and influence at the executive level. It is not just about attending a course and passing the exam, it is about being able to demonstrate application of that knowledge and recognition of your work, management and educational experience."

- Paula Kench, CISA Training Course participant

Beyond CISA: CPE to maintain certification

The CPE (continuing professional education) policy for certified CISAs aims to keep them up to date on information systems audit, control and security.

The policy is overseen by the CISA Certification Board, which sets the requirements for maintaining certification.

After qualifying you need to:

  1. Pay annual maintenance fees to ISACA;
  2. Complete at least 20 hours of CPE every year (earning 20 CPD points), or 120 hours over 3 years.
  3. Provide evidence of the qualifying hours of CPE when you recertify after three years. Keep the CPD certificates from any qualifying activity to submit when you recertify.

Five ways to earn CPD points for CISA with IT Governance

1. Expand your knowledge of regulations and standards

2. Take Certified Lead Auditor courses

3. Become multi-certified quickly with Lead Auditor Modules:

4. Attend free webinars

5. Take management training courses

See the ISACA website for further details.

Pass first time with our eight-point plan

Follow these recommended steps, including an IT Governance CISA training course at which you will be given detailed strategies and techniques for passing the exam.

  1. Check the criteria:

    Check that you have the relevant five years of work experience to qualify for full certification if you pass the exam. If you don’t have this, will you gain the experience within the next five years?

  2. Set a target date:

    Set a target date for the exam, leaving at least eight weeks to study on your own, take a training course and revise thoroughly.

  3. Book your training and exam:

    Purchase your training course and exam from us. We will ensure you have all the study materials you need and can advise if you need extra support in a particular area. It’s an exam preparation course, so be sure not to leave too long between taking the training and sitting the exam: we recommend two to four weeks for final revision.

  4. Book your exam date:

    Register and schedule your exam with ISACA. We recommend booking the training, reading some of the material and then deciding on your exam date, working around holidays and key events in your diary.

  5. Prepare to win:

    Plan your study programme before the course. Then outline your revision programme to take you from the training course up to the date of the exam. You will get extra help with this on the training course. Make sure you cover all five knowledge domains.

  6. Follow through consistently:

    Stick to your study plan before and after the training course. Committing to a short period of study in a regular rhythm will establish good habits and you will gain confidence by keeping your promise. Get private coaching and mentoring from an instructor if you want extra help or advice. You can purchase mentoring by the hour.

  7. Go all in with the training:

    Give the training course your full attention. Turn off phones, avoid checking emails and get the most out of your time with the instructors.

  8. Adopt winning strategies

    Follow the tips and techniques for exam success that you learn on the training course as you revise, and during the exam.

Get in touch

If you are an IT professional looking to advance your career with the CISA qualification but have some questions, call our training team on +353 (0) 1695 0411, or request a call using the form below. Our experts are ready and waiting with practical advice.

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